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A person is walking briskly in a straight line. The figure shows a graph of the person’s position as a function of time . What is the person’s average velocity between t = 6 s and t = 10 s?

A person is walking briskly in a straight line. The figure shows a graph of the person-example-1
User PiotrG
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We are given graph of position of a person

For finding velocity , we will have to find slope of the given curve

Since, we have to find average velocity between t=6s to t=10s

We can see that there are shape of curve between t=6 and t=10

t=6 to t=8:

There is a inclined line

we can select any two points on that line and find slope

(5,1) and (8,6)

now, we can find slope using formula


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

now, we can plug values


m=(6-1)/(8-5)


m=(5)/(3)

so, first velocity is


v_1=(5)/(3) m/s

t=8 to 10:

We can see that there is horizontal line

so, we can select any two points

(8,6) and (10,6)

now, we can find slope using formula


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

now, we can plug values


m=(6-6)/(10-8)


m=0

so,


v_2=0m/s

Average velocity between t=6 and t=10:

now, we can find average velocity


v=(v_1+v_2)/(2)


v=((5)/(3)+0)/(2)


v=0.8

so,

average velocity is 0.8m/s...........Answer


User Rohit Tagadiya
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